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The first Lord of the Manor was Walter Giffard ; it passed to Hugh, Earl of Chester, who then left it to the De Vaux family.
* She Stoops to Conquer, a 1939 adaptation for television starring Morris Harvey, Renee De Vaux and James Hayter
De Vaux found three inkwells at Qumran ( Loci 30 ( 2 ) and 31 ) and over the following years more inkwells have come to light with a Qumran origin.
De Vaux interpreted his findings at Qumran based ( at least in part ) upon the information contained within the Dead Sea Scrolls, which continued to be discovered in the nearby caves throughout his excavations.
De Vaux concluded that the remains at Qumran were left by a sectarian religious community.
De Vaux concluded that this was the area in which the Essenes could have written some of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
De Vaux also interpreted locus 77 as a " refectory ", or a community dining hall, based on the discovery of numerous sets of bowls in the nearby " pantry " of locus 89.
Regarding the scrolls De Vaux cautiously stated that " manuscripts were copied in the scriptorium of Qumran ... We may also suppose ... that certain works were composed at Khirbet Qumran.
* De Vaux Continental
Meanwhile the nephew of Guy, Peter de Vaux de Cernay, arguably a stool-pigeon of De Montfort, his uncle and the papacy, wrote an account of the crusade which many have seen as a transparent piece of propaganda to justify the actions of the crusaders, whose outrages are described consistently as doing the work of God against the heretical agents of the demonic power-while outrages committed by the embattled lords of the Midi are predictably portrayed as the opposite.
* The De La Vaux Medal-The Federation Aeronautique Internationale ( 1995 )
His wife was Maud de Vaux ( born 1275, date of death unknown ), daughter of John De Vaux, whom he married in 1287.
The De Castlecarrock family was descended from the Norman de Vallibus or de Vaux family which came originally from Falaise in Normandy.
The De Vaux ( da voe ) was an automobile produced by the De Vaux Motors Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Oakland, California.
Bodies for the cars were built by Hayes Body of Grand Rapids who had leased a plant nex to their own to De Vaux for initial manufacture.
So, bodies were delivered to De Vaux by using a bridge between the plants.
The De Vaux was offered in one model only, the 6 / 75, and rode on a wheelbase.
It prompted De Vaux to brag about a " de Sakhnoffsky styled " body in its ads.
A $ 545 Phaeton is occasionally mentioned, but it did not reach production and De Vaux never advertised or sold it.
De Vaux produced 4, 808 vehicles ( maybe including production until January, 1932 ) before being taken over by Continental Motors Corporation who renamed it the Continental-De Vaux Company.

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De re militari was divided into four books: who should be a soldier and the skills they needed to learn ; the composition and structure of an army ; field tactics ; how to conduct and withstand sieges, and the role of the navy.
From the 1980s until 1992 the party was divided between the centre-right led by Arnaldo Forlani ( supported also by the party's right-wing ) and the centre-left led by Ciriaco De Mita ( whose supporters included trade unionists and the internal left ), with Andreotti holding the balance.
De Witt County is divided into thirteen townships:
Thus being outmanoeuvred and divided, the Allied fleet only managed to reunite because De Ruyter decided not to take any unnecessary risks by pressing his advantage ; but the disorder was so persistent, it had to withdraw at nightfall.
The county is divided into forty-nine townships: Ada, Anderson, Antelope, Barrett, Beck, Bison, Brushy, Burdick, Cash, Castle Butte, Chance, Chaudoin, Clark, De Witt, Duell, Englewood, Flat Creek, Foster, Fredlund, Glendo, Grand River, Hall, Highland, Horse Creek, Liberty, Lincoln, Lodgepole, Lone Tree, Maltby, Marshfield, Martin, Meadow, Moreau, Plateau, Rainbow, Rockford, Scotch Cap, Sidney, Strool, Trail, Vail, Vickers, Viking, Vrooman, Wells, White Butte, White Hill, Wilson, and Wyandotte ; and eight areas of unorganized territory: Duck Creek, East Perkins, Independence, Pleasant Valley, South Perkins, Southwest Perkins, West Central Perkins, and West Perkins.
The county is divided into thirteen townships: Badger, Baker, Denver, De Smet, Esmond, Hartland, Iroquois, Le Sueur, Manchester, Mathews, Spirit Lake, Spring Lake, and Whitewood.
The area of Ter Aar is divided into two parts by the small canal De Aar.
:* De nobilitate Britannica, a catalogue of royalty, nobility, and " capitaines and rulers ", divided chronologically into three books.
The logic contains a sketch of the history of the science De origine et varietate logicae, and is divided into theory of right apprehension ( bene imaginari ), theory of right judgment ( bene proponere ), theory of right inference ( bene colligere ), theory of right method ( bene ordinare ).
In 1545, he published his last work, the Dialogorum libri, a collection of Latin dialogues, divided into three parts as De patientia, De vita perfecta, and De veritate et mendacio.
In subsequent years, Boon divided his energies between a constant stream of novels and journalistic pieces for Het Parool, De Zweep, Zondagspost.
By virtue of his grant of Meath, Hugh de Lacy was appointed a Palatine Count in that territory and divided it amongst his various vassals who were commonly called “ De Lacy's Barons ”.
De revolutionibus is divided into six " books " ( sections or parts ):
De Verbo Incarnato is divided into four parts.
The government coalition was strained from the first moment ; the FrePaSo leaders resented being " junior members " of the government ( being forced to that position after losing their bid to the Governorship of Buenos Aires ), while the Radicals were divided between their left-and right-leaning factions ( De la Rúa was a leader of the party's conservatives ), especially regarding economic policy.
De Officiis ( On Duties or On Obligations ) is an essay by Marcus Tullius Cicero divided into three books, in which Cicero expounds his conception of the best way to live, behave, and observe moral obligations.
The Free State Goldfields is divided into two sections, cut by the north-south striking De Bron Fault.
Procopius ( De ædif., V, iv ) informs us that this fortified site, in north-western Cappadocia, was constituted metropolis of Cappadocia Tertia by Justinian, when he divided that province into three parts, and gave it the name of Justinianopolis.
Of the numerous volumes of his encyclopedia, only one remains intact, his celebrated treatise On Medicine ( De Medicina ), which is divided into eight books.
The De philosophia mundi is divided into four books, covering physics, astronomy, geography, meteorology and medicine.
After about 300 BC the style, now De Navarro III, can be divided into " plastic " and " sword " styles, the latter mainly found on scabbards and the former featuring decoration in high relief.

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